Kalpa.Cloud is a toolkit for developing SaaS applications. It consists of a Universal Crossplatform Client and a Qt-based library. It allows the developer to just write code using the Qt programming style for the server side and forget about the client side.
You may ask the developer for access to demo resource.

I haven't looked at the code, but I guess, that GLAN does the opposite? correct?

Examaples

Hi all.
In Glan distribution in Src/Examples directory you can see some examples.
These examples is little bit transformed from Qt classical examples to show how it's simple to create client-server application using Glan.
I promise to post a lot of other examples.
More. Soon I plan to announce project Kalpa that is Glan based project.

What about SMOKE ?

Hello,
I think that your project is really interesting and I would like to know if you have already test the bindings generations via SMOKE ?
I haven't yet read the code nor download it, but I assume that this is whole C++ code and if I use it it may be with Perl so SMOKE is my friend ;-)

How do you like Plasma 5? The best KDE Desktop ever. Definitely a nice improvement. Not decided yet. Haven't tried it yet. I do not like some of the changes. KDE is taking the wrong way. I am still sticking with KDE 3.5. I have no opinion, but wanted to vote anyway.

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